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Writing Quotes by Rainbow Rowell
- I tend to write about my anxieties - it's what I'm afraid will happen. And I write a story working it out.
- Well, I'm writing everything that isn't my final project, so that when I actually sit down to write it, that's all that will be left…
- But the explanations fell apart in her hands. Everything true was too hard to write--he was too much to lose. Everything she felt for him…
- I take something that happened to me in 1983, and I make it happen to somebody else in 1943. I pick my life apart that…
- Sometimes writing is running downhill, your fingers jerking behind you on the keyboard the way your legs do when they can’t quite keep up with…
- It felt good to be writing in her own room, in her own bed. To get lost in the World of Mages and stay lost.…
- Everybody drinks," she said calmly. The Only Rational One. "Your sister doesn't." When rolled her eyes. "Forgive me, but I'm not going to spend my…
- Ah." He set down his backpack and pulled out their notebook. "You're working on your final project?" "Indirectly," Cath said. "What does that mean?" "Have…
- She’d majored in English, hoping that meant she could spend the next four years reading and writing. And maybe the next four years after that.
More Writing Quotes
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- I write the paragraph, then I'm crossing out, changing words, trying to improve it. When it seems more or less OK, then… — Paul Auster
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- I grew up in a working-class family, so I guess you could say I write from what I know. — Andrea Arnold